Black Women Hit Hardest by Trump’s Workforce and Economic Policies

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The Trump administration's large-scale federal workforce reductions have disproportionately impacted Black employees, including Dr. Peggy Carr, the first Black woman to serve as chief statistician at the Education Department, highlighting the racial disparities in the administration's staffing policies.
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